On September 26, at the Symposium’s round table on approaches to non-permanent public art works, several diverging points of view and objectives were presented and discussed. Among those, some of the most interesting questions were those surrounding the relationship of the organizers to the artists and to their public, as well as questions about trust,… Poursuivre la lecture Blurring the Line Between Disruption and Diversion (EN)
Auteur/autrice : Amanda Dawn Christie
Amanda Dawn Christie is an interdisciplinary artist working in film, video, performance, photography, and audio. Since 1997, she has been actively involved with artist run centres, across Canada, serving on boards, employed as a technician and director, teaching workshops, publishing articles, and serving on juries. She holds an MFA from the SFU School for the Contemporary Arts.
A Most Ethereal and Ephemeral Type of Mural (EN)
If you were to wander behind the towering building of Lafrance on a sunny afternoon during the symposium, you might have caught a glimpse of a most ethereal and ephemeral type of mural. Denis Lanteigne’s La face cachée du Soleil: metamorphoses trio (which translates to The Hidden Face of the Sun: Trio Metamorphoses) is an… Poursuivre la lecture A Most Ethereal and Ephemeral Type of Mural (EN)
Kiss & Fly (EN)
The newest addition to the Millennium Ecological Park’s permanent works is an architectural pavilion, entitled Kiss & Fly, designed by the collective M+M+M. This poetic pavilion skirts the line between the hidden and the highlighted as it evokes the desire for travel and exploration. Nestled into nature and tucked into the tall grass, its burnt… Poursuivre la lecture Kiss & Fly (EN)